cadbat
Cadbat is a term used in discussions of computer-aided design (CAD) and software benchmarking to denote a notional benchmarking framework rather than a single, standardized product. It is commonly described as a generic label for a suite of tests that evaluates CAD software on a representative set of tasks, such as geometric modeling operations, constraint solving, file I/O, and rendering performance. Because cadbat is not an officially recognized standard, there is no single specification or authoritative implementation associated with the name.
The word cadbat has appeared in online forums, tutorials, and educational materials as an example or placeholder
A typical cadbat concept includes several common elements: a collection of test models with varying complexity,
Cadbat-like benchmarks are used by researchers, educators, and developers to illustrate benchmarking methodology, compare CAD tools,
Because cadbat is not standardized, results are not directly comparable across different implementations. Reproducibility depends on
CAD benchmarking, benchmark suite, computational geometry.
No single authoritative cadbat specification exists; references are typically informal or context-specific.